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Summary
David B''s book, Epileptic, is a best-seller in North America, and here is a chance to read his follow up, Babel. A boy''s world is shattered by his brother''s epileptic seizures and his own growing awareness of turmoil in the world at large. Beyond the bewildered silence of grown-ups are images - tabloid crime photos, television reports of starvation in Biafra, the hieratic language of his brother''s contorted body - that hold the promise of knowledge. In Babel, dreams, myth and history merge with memory to weave a deeply poetic story about the sources of strength and vision.